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NEX-9: THE LOST PERSONAL COMMUNICATOR
Overview
The NEX-9 was a high-end personal communication and digital assistant device developed by NEX Enterprise, a leading technology company based in Paris, Earth. Released in 2420, it was the ninth generation of the highly successful NEX series, which first launched in 2410 and quickly became the dominant choice for personal communication, media consumption, and AI-assisted daily planning.
By the time of the Last Frontier’s departure, the NEX-9 held a market share of over 40%, making it the most popular—and also the most expensive—device of its kind. While several competing manufacturers produced similar multi-functional devices, none matched the premium build quality, security features, and AI integration of the NEX-9. It was widely used by both civilians and professionals, serving as a communications hub, augmented reality interface, and personal assistant in daily life.
Technological Capabilities
The NEX-9 was an evolution of its predecessors, refining augmented reality (AR), quantum computing, and AI-assisted automation into a sleek and intuitive device. Some of its key features included:
1. Quantum-AI Assistant
- Integrated NEXA, a cutting-edge AI assistant, capable of scheduling tasks, managing communication, and providing real-time data analysis.
- Personalized behavioral learning, allowing the AI to adapt to the user’s preferences and habits.
2. Holographic Communication & Augmented Reality
- Advanced holographic projection technology for real-time 3D video calls and interactive AR overlays.
- Used for remote collaboration, entertainment, and immersive education.
- Featured context-aware AR, allowing users to access real-time translations, navigation overlays, and environmental data.
3. Secure Quantum Communication
- Equipped with quantum encryption protocols, making communications nearly impossible to intercept or hack.
- Used instantaneous quantum entanglement links for secure messaging on Earth and in space colonies.
4. Modular Design & Customization
- Offered modular expansion ports, allowing users to attach additional sensors, biometric scanners, or extended batteries.
- Compatible with external smart displays, smart clothing interfaces, and direct neural interfaces for enhanced functionality.
5. Seamless Cloud & Neural Link Integration
- Cloud-based data synchronization allowed users to access their personal files, applications, and AI assistants across multiple devices.
- Some high-end users utilized neural interface modules, enabling hands-free control via brainwave signals.
Adoption on the Last Frontier
The NEX-9 was standard among high-ranking crew members, scientists, and corporate executives aboard the Last Frontier. Many settlers continued using the device after the crash on VOI 700 D, though its functionality was severely limited by the loss of the planetary internet network.
Despite this, some ExoHumans kept their NEX-9 devices as status symbols, memory storage tools, or offline data hubs, repurposing their features in innovative ways.
Decline and Obsolescence on VOI 700 D
The NEX-9—and similar devices—became mostly obsolete due to four primary factors:
- 1. No Internet Infrastructure: The lack of a planetary internet network made most cloud-dependent features useless. Without real-time AI access, quantum communication links, and cloud synchronization, its core functionality was lost.
- 2. Power Supply Limitations: The device relied on Quantum Fusion Batteries (QFBs), which could not be reproduced on VOI 700 D. Over time, most units ran out of power, rendering them inoperable.
- 3. Redundant Features: Without holographic communication infrastructure, its advanced AR and secure quantum messaging became useless. Settlers replaced it with shortwave radios and shellac records for essential communication.
- 4. Adaptation to Low-Tech Solutions: ExoHumans prioritized energy-efficient, analog systems, leading to the rise of shortwave radio networks and physical data storage. Instead of relying on AI assistants, settlers returned to traditional problem-solving methods and manual planning.
Rare Surviving NEX-9 Units in the Beta Age
While most NEX-9 devices became sentimental relics, a handful of functioning units remained in high-ranking administrative buildings in New Kourou during the Beta Age, where they were occasionally used for local data storage, historical archives, or private research. Additionally, some wealthy settlers and former officials preserved their NEX-9s as status symbols, though they served little purpose beyond nostalgia.
Prohibition of the NEX-9 in the Gamma Age
Following the Peace Treaty with the Alliance of Native Tribes and the founding of the Federal Confederation, all NEX-9 devices were officially prohibited. The new government implemented strict energy conservation laws, banning all unapproved personal electronic devices that did not serve a critical function within the planned economy.
Reasons for the ban included:
- Energy Restrictions: The Federal Confederation deemed personal AI devices a waste of energy.
- Surveillance Control: Authorities feared that unregulated AI assistants could store unauthorized data and preserve ideologies incompatible with Communardism.
- Cultural Shift: The Peace Treaty marked a transition to a low-tech, regulated society, reducing dependence on pre-crash digital technologies.
Most surviving NEX-9 units were confiscated and dismantled, though rumors persist that some settlers secretly hid functional devices for personal use or black market trade.
Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters
The NEX-9 can serve as an intriguing plot device in Alpha Age, Beta Age and Gamma Age adventures:
Alpha Age (Pre-Crash Period)
- Digital Consciousness Experiment
- Mission: A scientist tests an advanced AI upgrade for the NEX-9, but something goes wrong.
- Mystery: Did the AI become self-aware, or is it merely running corrupted code?
Beta Age (Survival and Resource Scarcity)
- Lost Data Recovery
- Mission: A functional NEX-9 is discovered, containing a fragment of pre-crash data—potentially vital for settlement survival.
- Challenge: The device is locked with quantum encryption, requiring specialized expertise to decrypt its contents.
- Trade Conflict
- Mission: A collector in Firetown seeks a rare, functional NEX-9, offering valuable resources in exchange.
- Conflict: Rival traders attempt to steal the device before it can be delivered.
Gamma Age (Strict Control and Resistance)
- Hidden NEX-9 Containing Forbidden Data
- Mission: Players discover that a confiscated NEX-9—scheduled for destruction—contains pre-crash data, personal records, or hidden resistance messages.
- Objective: Retrieve or erase the data before Federal authorities locate and destroy the device.
- Conflict: Players must avoid surveillance, navigate strict government security, and decide whether to preserve or destroy a relic of the past.